The Geek Girl Squad: Jade
by Jasmine C. Caldwell
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Pub Date Sep 29 2023 | Archive Date Dec 02 2023
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Description
When Miss Independent and Mr. Control get together, sparks ignite. As a trans woman, Jade never thought love was in the cards for her. The guys she’s attracted to never have any wiggle room when it comes to gender. Instead, she’s focused on her career and her squad. When the girls talk her into going to the new queer club she’s interviewing at, the swoon-worthy Andrew saves her from a jerk. Imagine her surprise when the hot connection from her night at the Neon Unicorn turns out to be her new boss! But no man is worth risking this opportunity... Andrew’s loved and lost, and vowed never to endure that pain again. He holds himself apart from everyone, except his family. If he can control everything, he can’t possibly get hurt. But when the gorgeous woman he defended shows up as his new office manager, fate tests his resolve. When her world falls apart, will Jade learn to lean?
Advance Praise
"Phenomenally written" - Kelsea R.
"Phenomenally written" - Kelsea R.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781962115001 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
The final book in the Geek Girl Squad series is a heartfelt, thoughtful close to a romance that is able to carefully integrate ideas of evolving friendships as people mature. The protagonists are wonderfully characterised and the extended ensemble in the friend group and tales are sprinkled throughout. Caldwell is skilled at creating vivid settings and sensory imagery and the emotional subtleties that pepper the story such as Jade's quiet heartbreak at her abandonment by the majority of her birth family due to her being trans. The book is inclusive and sensitive in the warm and subtle way all acceptance should be handed out. The misunderstandings are all well-constructed and really speaks to how Caldwell understands young adults.
I am now fully tempted to read the previous five books in the series and feel so blessed to have met Jade!
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